Review of Three Cases of Murder (1955) by Paul D — 17 Nov 2012
Three various witty and entertaining tales of mystery: two supernatural cases and one classic "whodunit". The first story is the best of all three, taking place inside of an art museum, and then in the paintings themselves.
A macabre ghost story involving antiques, antiquarians, and murderous taxidermists. The other two stories are unable to carry the weight of the first, however they are entertaining enough, considering their short length.
An interesting Hitchcock-esque introduction with guest narration by Orson Welles. Three different stories, three different directors, harmoniously interwoven into one hundred minutes of suspense.
This review of Three Cases of Murder (1955) was written by Paul D on 17 Nov 2012.
Three Cases of Murder has generally received positive reviews.
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